Swift's attorney Doug Baldridge argued that the incident did happen and that Mueller was suing for fame and money.

The incident was said to have occurred at a backstage meet-and-greet at Denver's Pepsi Center in June 2013.

The photographer who took pictures at the meet and greet also testified in court spoke in favour of Taylor Swift telling the court that she thought Swift had made a funny move during the photo, at first believing she had tripped. Stephanie Simbeck said she is sure Mueller grabbed Swift's rear end but couldn't tell whether his hand went under her skirt.

The final verdict of the incident will be decided by a jury of six women and two women.

Taylor has said if she gets compensated by money, she will donate it to a charitable cause that fights sexual assaults against women.